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Boils and Hair Loss in Young Woman

Posted by E (UK) on 08/27/2012

Hi ted, I am a 29 year old female that is totally at a loss of how to treat my current problems. Since my early twenties, i have been suffering from facial boils some are really absesses they are that big. I been on various antibiotics for acne, which work for some time, but then stop working. I really dont have that much acne at all and really question if it is this i have, as its always boils and not spots. I keep telling myself i will grow out of it, but it seems to get worse rather than better. Sometimes i dont have boils for a couple of months, then i have 3 or 4 close together. I was put on roaccutane after visiting a dermatoligist, but i only lasted 6 weeks april 2010 and as the side effects were so awful. I had a couple of months boil free, but then they came back again. Just before i went on roaccutane i had a terrible absess between the eye and bridge of nose, it got that bad, it had to be operated on, now i had quite a bad scar on my face from it. Over the years i have developed a lot of facial scarring which has effected my confidence in a big way. Most recently i have suffered from a really bad chin abscess, i was put on antibiotics again, but whilst finishing the course i developed a boil on my nose, which turned into nose cellulitus. I have never felt so much pain as i have in the last fortnight. They tryed 2 lots of antibiotics, which wouldnt touch the infection luckily the 3 lot of hight dose antibiotics started to work. Again another facial scar. I thought i would mention my other problem i case you think they maybe related. I have visited the doctor with severe dandruff, they think it is sebhhoreic dermatitis, this has happened in the last 6 months, i have also started to get pus filled painful spots on my head, maybe even small boils i would call them, with increased hair loss. My hair has become increasing thinner through my twenties, but since the scalp problem my hair loss has been increasing a lot. I have used steroid mousse which stops the itching and boils for a while, but then when i stop using it it comes back, i have stopped using sls shampoo and conditioner, as they create more painful boils on my head. My long suffering boyfriend who has supported me all the way through my problems proposed to me in june of this year. We have arranged our wedding date for june 2013. I am absolutely petrified i will suffer a facial outbreak whilst celebrating my wedding next year or if i will have any hair to style on the day. When i do get the boils i spent days in doors hiding away from the rest of the world until it retreats. I have had numerous blood tests which they say everything is fine, not diabetic, no thyroid probelm. So i am at a loss what to do now. I know i am sick of taking antibiotics. They wont work forever. I would love to have a baby after we get married next year, but i am so scared i will have boil attacks and would need to use antibiotics. The only other thing i take is oral contraception which ive taken since i was 15, i tryed to come off this 3 years ago, but the boild were un controllable, so i believe the pill must be masking some of the boils. I would prefer not to be on the pill either if possible. I really cant help thinking its not facial acne, although they tell me it is. I have not been tested for mrsa ir any food allergies. I have seasonal hayfever, but apart from that i am really healthy. I am 5 foot 3 and 9st. If you could spare me anytime to look at this email i would be internally grateful. I have read your various posts on earth clinic and you seemed to have given so many people advise that has changed their lives.

Replied by TedBangkok, Thailand09/11/2012

The common boils are due to staphylococcus, this means you have to kill it with either tea tree oil applied topically, and by resolving constipation. I define constipation as having bowel movements twice a day, whenever is less than that the body's ability to get rid of toxins is limited. The other is to take bromelain internally perhaps four times a day of the capsule on an empty stomach this helps increase the circulation on the face. Taking plenty of vitamin C and E, will help healing at 500 mg four times a day of vitamin C, and vitamin E 200 iu, to help healing of the boils. Colloidal silver may also help by making a spray and taking some internally.

The problem about diabetes is it is measured with 12 hour fasting, unfortunately most people with developing diabetes and hypoglycemia are not included in this test. If the standards for diagnosing diabetes is not over 110 mg/dL, the ones creating the standards are flawed if most of the population in that country is obese. I based mine on not over 90 mg/dL, and I expect that the average is to be 85 mg/dL as the highest after two hours after eating. You are likely to have immune system problems if it is over 90 mg/dL. In fact it is preferable to have a reading of 85 mg/dL one hour after eating. The immune system is considered wishy wash if it goes over this.

Most boils are caused by developing staphylococcus as the immune system is not good under the rules I set above, and neither is getting below 2 bowel movements a day any good. And blood sugar always goes high whenever food is consumed after 5.30 pm and sweet foods are consumed before 12 noon. Those times are when the immune system needs MINIMUM sugar especially after 5.30 pm. It is consumed during those times the immune system shuts down and staphyloccus takes over.

Assuming you passed the above test, there is another. Fatty foods block the capillary circulation to the face, especially trans fat, which is found mostly in cakes and anything prepared using supermarket vegetable oils, especially no fried foods of any kind, no cheese, no chocolate and anything that is greasy. As a demonstration, if vegetable oil is allowed to oxidized at summer heat in one month, you get glue, and these clog up the circulatory system.

Assuming you passed all tests and you have already considered that, another is taking water of 2 glasses DURING MEALS, which helps the digestion in that it doesn't clog up the system. and evens out the blood sugar by dilution during meals, as blood sugar always spikes during these times, which turns of your immune system.

Finally addressing the deficiency usually people with intestinal problems have such as vitamin D, vitamin A, and B12 are essential for the small intestines and helps maintain intestinal health and glutathione precursor, such as N acetyl cysteine 250 mg x 2, and lysine 1000 mg x 3 helps improve the skin as well as help clear out the toxins. Granulated lecithin of one tablespoon that is de-oiled helps prevent fatty liver and helps clear out blocked circulation so the immune system takes over. The other is minerals related to selenium, which is 200 mcg x 2 or x 3 times will also help in clearing the blood debris by helping support the liver.

Finally the most important is to get zinc in your system, which is also considered anti bacterial such as zinc acetate 25 mg. And always get your vinegar facial wash if the face is oily. by dissolving the facial oils. In fact a vitamin A and zinc deficiency makes the face oily as an indication also, which clogs up the pores, and it creates havoc on the face too.

Ted

Replied by E

09/14/2012

Ted, Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me. It couldn't have come at a better time. I received your e-mail just as I came out of an appointment with the dermatologist. All they wanted to do is put me on pills. He said its cystic acne. Point blank. And wouldn't listen to anything else I had to say. As roaccutane caused me terrible side effects after just 6 weeks, he said - its plan B, antibioics for 3 months and a topical solution. I won't be going to pick up that prescrption, I don't think my body can take anymore antibiotics. So, as if by fate I think it is time for me to try the natural route and see if it has any benefits out there for me. I have tried a few multi-vitamins in my time, but never really stuck to anything for a long period of time, and probably never enough time to notice a considerable difference. So if you wouldn't mind helping me just a little more, I will then leave you be. To clarify, my bowell movements. They are not that great, and am constipated a lot of the time. At best I go once a day, sometimes it is more like 2 days before I go. I don't know if this will be relevant, I forgot to mention before I have pretty bad circulation in my hands and feet, my feet the most. As soon as it goes cold, my feet really play up and I have had chillblains in my toes a few times. When I visit a hot country, I get the opposite, very fat swollen feet.

I do have a little bit of a sweet tooth, for chocolate mostly, but if I have to keep this to a minimum or eat it before 5.30pm if I do I have any, it is a very little price to pay. The itchy, spotty, dry, flaky scalp is a new thing that has developed over the last 4 months, can't help thinking it might have something to do with the amount of antibiotics I have had so far this year. I had quite a lot of hairfall before then, I would say my hair has thinned all over, but since I have had the scalp condition, the hairfall has increased dramatically. I did try teatree - 4 drops and lavendar 1 drop with some extra virgin olive oil left on overnight - twice now, but it hasn't relieved the itching at all. I also tried ACV 1/12 cup with 1/6 cup water left on for an hour- twice now, but this hasn't helped either. I don't know if I am using the correct amounts?? Would I also benefit from using ACV or tea tree as a toner for prevention of the boils on my face?? I am ready and waiting to clarify my list of items to collect from the local health store. Sorry to go on, but it is so nice to talk to someone who wants to help. After 9 years of going through facial boils it is exciting to think I might be able to find something that works and will enable to to get married next year with clear skin. Thank you so much Ted, eagerly awaiting your reply."

09/15/2012: Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies: "Dear Emma: ACV is always with baking soda, where you add that it tastes a bit like salt water, which is about pH 7.0 is the preferred solution. Take more baking soda in the evening such as 1/4 teaspoon in 1 glass of water at night so it will encourage less constipation from more alkalinity. Adjust your dose based on this health indicator. It also helps if coconut oil is taken 1 to 2 tablespoon a day to encourage regular bowel movements if necessary.

The hairfall is usually caused by a fungus due to deficiencies of urea. So take urea (1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon two times a day internally) or urea may be applied with some water on the head overnight for at least a week. It is also caused by selenium deficiencies and 200 mcg x 3 can be taken in the form of selenium yeast. The fatty liver can be dealt with using granulated lecithin 1 tablespoon twice a day is average. Sodium molybdate and boron are indicated also, as both are antagonistic to yeast fungus such as 10 to 20 mg of sodium molybdate and boron in form of borax such as 100 mg.

Ted

Replied by Ann Tuscaloosa, Alabama09/21/2012

I have suffered from cystic acne since the age of 13. My case was diagnosed as severe. In the 1970s, there was very little the doctors could do except prescribe massive amounts of antibiotics. This over prescribing has now led us into a mass of super bugs. One of the most difficult to treat is MRSA and it is now everywhere. As an acne suffer for many years, I have found several things that are beneficial. I first had to learn exactly what cystic acne was and what caused it. I also learned what not to do. It is thought that the digestive system plays a part in cystic acne, as well as fluctuations in hormones. One thing I noticed about my acne, it got worse when I was overweight. If I lost weight the cyst became less numerous. A healthier diet probably played a roll in this, so I recommend a diet with fiberous foods such as whole grains, veggies, and fresh fruit, especially watermelon and oranges. Avoid sugar at all cost, bacteria feeds on sugar and acne cyst are mostly filled with bacteria. Cook with healthy oils such as a good quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Drink as much water as possible. It hydrates the skin but more importantly flushes out the bacteria in the pores. Now for the more serious stuff. The cyst are caused by clogged, infected oil ducts. We shed millions of skin cells everyday. In people with oil prone skin, these cells get trapped into the pores and can be on various parts of the body including the behind. Treating any condition from the inside is beneficial, but this conditions requires extensive treatment on the outside. The cyst must be treated directly. I tried many remedies and found a few that worked. Some worked better than others, but we are all different so hopefully one or more of these will work for you.

Ted, an independent contributor, offers information and opinions on Earth Clinic, not as a substitute for professional medical prevention, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult with your physician, pharmacist, or health care provider before taking any home remedies or supplements or following any treatment suggested by Ted or by anyone on this site. Only your health care provider, personal physician, or pharmacist can provide you with advice on what is safe and effective for your unique needs or diagnose your particular medical history.